Visa waiver denied at airport

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You were previously eligible for the visa waiver program. However, some aspects of your previous plans caused them to deny entry.

Unfortunately, you are now almost certainly ineligible for the visa waiver program per: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/visa-waiver-program/non-immigrant-visa-waiver-program-vwp/

Who is eligible

Citizens of ...

holding valid, full validity e-passports with an electronic chip who are traveling

  • for business, pleasure or transit for less than 90 days. Visa-free travel does not include those who plan to study, work or remain in the United States for more than 90 days;
  • are not ineligible to receive a visa under U.S. visa law. Travelers who have been arrested, even if the arrest did not result in a criminal conviction, those with criminal records, (the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act does not apply to U.S. visa law), certain serious communicable illnesses, those who have been refused admission into, or have been deported from, the United States, or have previously overstayed on the VWP are not eligible to travel visa free under the Visa Waiver Program;

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Do you think I will have problems?

We can't predict the immigration officers actions. Opinions here are likely to vary. Certainly your previous history will affect future applications. At a minimum I would expect more time to be spent scrutinising your application.

can I get a visa if I have a job, my own money, my own tickets, my own hotel reservation, etc?

None of those should prevent you from obtaining a visa.

Neither are they a cast-iron guarantee that you will obtain a visa.

They are factors in your favour.

Just because once I was refused to enter country under visa waiver?

One refusal does not constitute a lifetime ban. Particularly as they suggested you apply for a visa.

What can happen again at the airport with imigration officers?

You can't rule out anything. You just have to do your best to provide accurate, truthful, complete information.

can they still deny me just because of a previous experience?

They can deny anyone entry. But not solely because you were denied entry before, that would be an insufficient reason by itself. From what you wrote in your question, your circumstances will have changed.


In short, I suggest you stop worrying, accept the possibility of denial, plan for both outcomes, but do your best to make your application as completely accurate and honest as possible. You seem to be on the right track in addressing those aspects that you believe contributed to the previous refusal.

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